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Health and Safety at Work
Scholar Year: 2021/2022
Code: |
LICAC23 |
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Acronym: |
HST |
Scientific area: |
Ciências e Técnicas Clínicas |
Section/Department: |
Biomedical Sciences |
Term: |
2nd Semester |
Courses
Acronym |
N. of students |
Study Plan |
Curricular year |
ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
LA |
20 |
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2º |
2,0 |
30 |
54,0 |
Teaching language
Portuguese
Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)
• Identify the legal obligations relating to health and safety at work.
• Identify and adopt safe behaviours.
• To identify the risk factors associated with the onset of injuries related to work;
• Adopt a correct body posture.
Syllabus
1. Security fundamentals at work.
2. Legal framework of health and safety at work.
3. Physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, psychosocial and accidents.
4. Contributions of ergonomic analysis in the prevention of occupational accidents.
Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the UC intended learning outcomes
The integrated and progressive approach to the curricular unit program will enable students to develop the
knowledge, skills and competences set out the objectives, ensuring consistency between the syllabus.
This UC makes it a legal framework for safety at work, the risks present in the workplace so that future
health professionals to adopt safe behaviors and avoid the appearance of injuries related to work, and
adopts a correct body posture, after realizing the contributions of ergonomic analysis.
Teaching methodologies
In the context of the pandemic COVID-19 and because the CU is being taught at a distance, it is updated to:
This course will be taught on a distance learning basis, using the Moodle platform, privileging asynchronous communication and using Teams platform for virtual classes, or synchronous moments, weekly. Expository methodologies and discussion in a large group will be used.
The syllabus will be made available on the Moodle platform accompanied by a set of training activities, which are not subject to evaluation and aim to train, consolidate the acquisition of knowledge and intensify the student's reflection on the themes
Demonstration of the teaching methodologies coherence with the curricular unit's intended learning outcomes
The development of the classes held by harmonizing the teaching methodologies with the fundamental
objectives of the curricular unit. This will be a course of exhibition and demonstration but also of reflection
and application, where students will learn not only the whole of the syllabus but also promote critical and
reflective spirit on the information conveyed.
The provision of information and scientific knowledge provided the goals will be developed at the
beginning of each issue to address, in lectures, which will be established in relation to other matters
already addressed in previous classes, other courses or even individual knowledge and past experiences.
In these sessions you want It will develop the skills of students and make them aware of the importance of
the issues addressed in the real and current context, contributing to a better environment and greater ease
in perception of the goals to be achieved.
Given the matters to traverse present a practical variant, the classes will be presented and proposed
various exercises and individual cases arising from work in clinical and research developed. Students will
learn to make conscious, reflecting and making decisions on the issues and proposed alternatives,
improving their skills in the topics under review. We will try to stimulate a dialogue in which everyone
participates, through their own experience and knowledge. So share shall be knowledge, doubts and
questions in order to benefit student learning and encourage greater motivation thereof. Find It will
essentially ensure capacity building of "apply in different contexts" the knowledge acquired under the
influence of different factors and variables.
It will be encouraged to carry out individual research or group as an important contribution to achieving
the objectives set for the curricular unit.
Assessment methodologies and evidences
In the context of the pandemic COVID-19 and because the CU is being taught at a distance, it is updated to:
Continuous assessment students individually take two tests.
Each test has a minimum score of 9.5 values and the final classification (FC) of the course results from the average of the marks obtained in the e-tests.
The student can perform assessment by exam with a weight of 100% of the classification.
Bibliografia
Channing, J. (2007). Safety at Work. (7th ed.). Routledge.
Grandjean, E. (2004). Manual de Ergonomia: adaptando o trabalho ao homem. Porto Alegre:
Artes Médicas.
Lida, I. (1995). Ergonomia – Projecto e Produção. S. Paulo: Editora Edgard Blucher Ltda.
Rebelo, F. (2004). Ergonomia no dia-a-dia. Lisboa: Edições Sílabo.
Legislação disponibilizada no Moodle ou indicação de site de consulta
Sites de organismos nacionais e internacionais para consulta
www.act.gov.pt
www.ipq.pt
www.dgsaude.pt
https://osha.europa.eu/pt/
https://www.acupuncture.org.uk/
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